This is the uncorrected proofs version of my review of Ingrid Rembold's Conquest and Christianization for The Mediaeval Journal. Some wording may differ from the final published version. Please refer to the journal website
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
This is the accepted manuscript version of my review of the edited volume Golden Middle Ages in Euro...
This is the uncorrected proofs version of my review of Robert Flierman's Saxon Identities for Histor...
This thesis reconsiders longstanding questions regarding the economic and ideological forces that dr...
REMBOLD IngridConquest and Christianization : Saxony and the Carolingian World, 772-888Cambridge : C...
This paper examines the Frankish conquest and colonization of Saxony in the late eighth and early ni...
The Saxons were conquered by Charlemagne in 804, after 33 years of intermittent campaigning; they we...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
This study focuses on Charlemagne’s conquest of Saxony in the late eighth and early ninth centuries ...
The written sources concerning the process of christianization in Sweden has for a long time been li...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Aug. 25, 2010).The entire ...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
This is the accepted manuscript version of my review of the edited volume Golden Middle Ages in Euro...
This is the uncorrected proofs version of my review of Robert Flierman's Saxon Identities for Histor...
This thesis reconsiders longstanding questions regarding the economic and ideological forces that dr...
REMBOLD IngridConquest and Christianization : Saxony and the Carolingian World, 772-888Cambridge : C...
This paper examines the Frankish conquest and colonization of Saxony in the late eighth and early ni...
The Saxons were conquered by Charlemagne in 804, after 33 years of intermittent campaigning; they we...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
In 2006, Yitzhak Hen published an article under the title »Charlemagne’s Jihad«, proposing that Char...
This study focuses on Charlemagne’s conquest of Saxony in the late eighth and early ninth centuries ...
The written sources concerning the process of christianization in Sweden has for a long time been li...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Aug. 25, 2010).The entire ...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
This is the accepted manuscript version of my review of the edited volume Golden Middle Ages in Euro...
This is the uncorrected proofs version of my review of Robert Flierman's Saxon Identities for Histor...